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VIII. 4 Meteorological Journal from the Year 1786 to ‘the 
Year 1829, inclusive, by Epwarp A. HotLyoxke, 
M. D., A. A. S. With a Prefatory Memoir,iby 
Enocu Hates, M. D., A. A.S. 107 
IX. Remarks on the Mineralogy and Geology of Nova Scotia. 
By Cuarzes T. Jackson and Francis ALGER. 217 
X. Table showing the Present Value of the Right of Dower 
of a Married Woman in any Real Estate, provided she 
survives her Husband. By J. InceRsott BownpiTcu. 331 
XI. Description of a new Stand for a Reflecting Telescope. 
By the Rev. Joun Prince, LL. D., A. A. S. 334 
XII. Latitudes and Longitudes of Several Places in the United 
States, as determined by Observation. By RoBEert 
T. Patne, A. S. S. 338 
XIII. Tables exhibiting the Number of White Persons in the 
United States, at every Age, deduced from the last 
Census. By J. InceRsott BownitTcu. 453 
XIV. Description of a Machine, called a Gypsey, for Spinning 
Hemp and Flax. By Danrer TREADWELL, A. A. 8. 348 
XV. 4 Dictionary of the Abnaki Language, in North Ameri- 
ca; by Farner Sepastian Rasies. With an Intro- 
ductory Memoir and Notes, by Joun PicKERING, 
A.A. 8S. 370 
Statutes of the Academy. 575 
Fellows of the Academy. 583 
Officers for the Year 1833. 594 
